Reviews

“Thieves Among Us paints a good picture of a versatile artist.” “Kevin Wilson is one prolific musician.” “The songs on the record “range from “super catchy pop to pop/adult contemporary to progressive rock.” “The guitars stick with you” and there are choruses “you find yourself singing long after the song is done playing.”

Andrea Guy

“Kevin Wilson is an intriguing act. The guy can play guitar and he writes lyrics that are approachable and relatable, singing them with honesty and integrity.” Thieves Among Us contains “slow building southern rock vibes; full-flavored guitar licks and attitude; pop-friendly elements and even an acoustic ballad.”

Andrew Greenhalgh

“With Thieves Among Us Kevin Wilson has recorded a consistent pop-rock record.” “Loneliness and regret are two of the most common themes running through Thieves Among Us.” “This is a softer, more acoustic Kevin Wilson, and not the sounds of the guitar slinger he’s showcased on other recordings.” “Thieves Among Us reveals Wilson’s growth as a songwriter. He’s advanced in leaps and bounds.”

Dan MacIntosh

With Thieves among Us “Taking this disc as two halves, essentially breaking it into two shorter albums, one would be left with a very good disc followed by an incredible one. The first half of the disc contains a collection of songs that move between alternative and classic rock sounds with ease. Once it hits the title track, though, this thing goes through the roof in terms of quality.” “This album shows off a lot of talent in the instrumental and vocal departments. Perhaps more importantly, it features songwriting that is quite mature and advanced. These songs are accessible and yet complex. They take a lot of chances, while still feeling somehow familiar. That’s a real skill. This is a very entertaining set that comes highly recommended.”

G.W. Hill

“Thieves Among Us focuses on Wilson’s songwriter tendencies, ranging from ballads to anthemic rockers” that have “potential to get stuck in your noggin.” “Wilson gets points for authenticity.” “Wilson shows a great range and depth of songwriting styles.” “There is a definite everyman aesthetic at work here.”